A list of the contents of this article:
- 1 、What does a creeper look like? What are the characteristics?
- 2 、Information on Parthenocissus, pictures of Parthenocissus
- 3 、The information of Parthenocissus
What does a creeper look like? What are the characteristics?
The main results are as follows: 1. The inflorescence of Parthenocissus is cymose, which generally grows at the top of the branch and has a strong ornamental character. Its flowers are small, usually yellowish green or green, with a faint aroma. The fruit of Parthenocissus is a small berry, purplish black and pilose on the surface. This kind of fruit can be used to make wine or other food. The stems of Parthenocissus have a strong adsorption capacity, and they can grow by climbing on walls or tree trunks.
2. Shape features: belong to lianas, strong climbing ability. Parthenocissus has tendrils on its branches and a sticky sucker at the top, so it can be adsorbed on walls, trees and rocks. The leaves are green and glabrous and turn red in autumn. Growth habits: it has strong adaptability and can adapt to a variety of growth environments. Like shade and cold tolerance, strong adaptability to soil, extremely rapid growth.
3. Parthenocissus is a kind of vine plant, its shape is unique, and its specific characteristics are as follows: leaf characteristics: the leaves of Parthenocissus are broadly oval or oval, usually with three to five leaf parts. The edge of the leaf has a jagged outline. The leaves are usually green, but in autumn, the leaves change to bright red or yellow, adding color to the landscape. Climbing characteristics: Parthenocissus is a climbing plant with tendrils and suckers.
4. The appearance of Parthenocissus is described as follows: Parthenocissus, the leaves are oval, look like a boat and feel furry.
5. Parthenocissus is a large perennial deciduous woody vine, whose shape is similar to that of wild grapevines. The rattan stem can be up to 18 meters long. Summer flowering, flowers small, inconspicuous in clusters, yellowish green or berries purple-black, opposite leaves. Flowers are mostly hermaphroditic, monoecious. Cymes often grow on short branches between two leaves, 4 to 8 cm long, shorter than petioles, petal tip reflexed, ovary 2-loculed, with 2 ovules per locule. The epidermis has lenticels and the pulp is white.
Information on Parthenocissus, pictures of Parthenocissus
1. A brief introduction to Parthenocissus, also known as Parthenocissus, bundled stone dragon, maple vine, small insect lying grass, etc., for the grape family. Highly adaptable, like dark and humid environment, but not afraid of strong light. It can thrive in a wet environment or in a sunny place. The florescence is in June and the fruiting period is usually from September to October. Its symbolic meaning is perseverance and forge ahead.
2.-southeast Parthenocissus: leaflets, usually 5, Cymes opposite leaves, from Fujian and Guangdong. -Parthenocissus: green leaves abaxially white or purple, panicles, from Hubei and Shaanxi. -trefoil Parthenocissus: leaflet, usually 3-foliolate, Cymes, from Sichuan. -Red clover Parthenocissus: broad leaves, Cymes smaller. Parthenocissus angustifolia: leaflet, usually 5, from Central America.
3. Parthenocissus (Latin name: Parthenocissus tricuspidata) is another name for many kinds of plants. Bundled stone dragon, maple vine, small insect lying grass, red silk grass, red kudzu, red grape vine, Bashan tiger, grape plant. Summer flowering, flowers small, yellowish green, berries purple-black. It is common to climb on walls and rocks.
4. The main diseases of Parthenocissus are powdery mildew, leaf spot, anthracnose and so on. Parthenocissus parthenocissus has strong resistance and rarely occurs diseases and insect pests. In case of plum rain season, due to high temperature and high humidity, diseases such as powdery mildew, leaf spot and anthracnose can be sprayed timely and appropriately. Insect pests are mainly aphids, which can be controlled with corresponding pesticides.
The information of Parthenocissus
A brief introduction to Parthenocissus, also known as Parthenocissus, bundled stone dragon, maple vine, small insect lying grass, etc., for the grape family. Highly adaptable, like dark and humid environment, but not afraid of strong light. It can thrive in a wet environment or in a sunny place. The florescence is in June and the fruiting period is usually from September to October. Its symbolic meaning is perseverance and forge ahead.
Parthenocissus parthenocissus (Latin name: Parthenocissus tricuspidata) is another name for many plants. Bundled stone dragon, maple vine, small insect lying grass, red silk grass, red kudzu, red grape vine, Bashan tiger, grape plant. Summer flowering, flowers small, yellowish green, berries purple-black. It is common to climb on walls and rocks.
Parthenocissus, the scientific name clematis, commonly known as mirror grass or Tushan vine, belongs to the Rubiaceae plant, mainly distributed in East Asia. This plant has become a common ornamental plant because of its long-time blossoms and large and bright flowers. Parthenocissus not only has decorative value, but also has certain medicinal value and ecological function.
Parthenocissus, also known as "Ba Shan Hu" and "ivy", is a plant of the grape family. Summer flowers, small, yellowish green, purple-black berries. Large perennial deciduous woody vine often climbing on walls or rocks resembling wild grapes. Rattan stems can be up to 18 meters (about 60 feet) long. Summer flowering, flowers small, inconspicuous in clusters, yellowish green or berries purple-black, opposite leaves. It is widely seen all over our country.
Parthenocissus, also known as Parthenocissus, is native to China, from Changbai Mountain in the north to Guangdong and Guangxi in the south, and is widely distributed. It is a deciduous vine of the grape family, which is a beautiful vertical greening plant. Its shape is similar to that of wild grapes, with tendrils on the branches and sticky suckers at the tip of the tendrils, which are adsorbed on objects, whether they are rocks, walls or trees.
Parthenocissus, with many aliases, such as Parthenocissus, Dijin, Feitian centipede, etc., belong to the grape family. It originates in eastern Asia, the Himalayas and North America. It is distributed all over China, as well as in Japan. In summer, Parthenocissus blossoms, the flowers are small and yellowish green, and the berries are purple-black when ripe.